Monday, April 11, 2011

Billion-dollar lawsuit against Facebook


A lawsuit against up requires a billion dollars in compensation because of one side with Israel Criticism.
A former candidate for the U.S. Senate has filed a lawsuit against both Facebook and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. The lawsuit accuses Larry Klayman the social network for not acting quickly enough and turn a page on Facebook, which was critical of Israel.
This page on Facebook calling for struggle against Israeli oppression of Palestinians was closed after complaints last week. According to Larry Klayman acted recklessly when up side managed to get half a million adherents before it was shut down.
Up at first refused to turn the page on which the topic was about peaceful protest. After discussions on the changing nature and began to call for violence was, however, the decision to close the page.
The lawsuit claims Larry Klayman to Facebook’s slow actions created a threat against him and other friends of Israel. He therefore calls for damages of a billion dollars in compensation.
Facebook has dismissed as irrelevant the atmosphere. Although we have not yet received any official complaint, we will strongly oppose these charges if the case would lead to court, “said a spokesman.
On Friday last weeks announced Israel’s deputy foreign minister, Daniel Ayalon, the country opted to use up the country’s main platform for public relations.
The decision came after a meeting between Daniel Ayalon, together with Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s global head of advertising, David Fischer, who is also the son of the Board Director of the Bank of Israel.

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